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4.5 Based on 1072 reviews
abhay singh – 4 months ago

The place is well maintained. We can see the old structure of Budhdha's time, and relate to the history..

Ravi Shankar Mandal – 5 months ago

Jetvan is lovely and very peaceful place in shravasti

Diwakar Ojha – 4 months ago

went to visit in morning here. great place to have a morning walk and understand different different parts of it.

Sharad Tiwari – 9 months ago

Peaceful and natural place good to spend time and a good place for lovers of historical places

Devansh Tripathi – 3 months ago

Shravasti, Pali Savatthi, city of ancient India, located near the Rapti River in northeastern Uttar Pradesh state. In Buddhist times (6th century BCE–6th century CE), Shravasti was the capital of the kingdom of Kosala and was important both as a prosperous trading centre and for its religious associations. It stood at the junction of three great roads connecting it with the great cities of eastern, northern, and western India. It was closely associated with the life of the Buddha and with figures significant in later Buddhist history. Its most important religious place was the Jetavana Monastery, which was erected in a garden outside the walls of the city and presented to the Buddha by a wealthy banker, Anathapindaka. Other important Buddhist monasteries were the Rajakarama and the Purvarama. Shravasti was also an important centre for the Jainas. Shravasti, Pali Savatthi, city of ancient India, located near the Rapti River in northeastern Uttar Pradesh state. In Buddhist times (6th century BCE–6th century CE), Shravasti was the capital of the kingdom of Kosala and was important both as a prosperous trading centre and for its religious associations. It stood at the junction of three great roads connecting it with the great cities of eastern, northern, and western India. It was closely associated with the life of the Buddha and with figures significant in later Buddhist history. Its most important religious place was the Jetavana Monastery, which was erected in a garden outside the walls of the city and presented to the Buddha by a wealthy banker, Anathapindaka. Other important Buddhist monasteries were the Rajakarama and the Purvarama. Shravasti was also an important centre for the Jainas.